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A ray model for hard parallel noise barriers in high-rise cities
Authors:Li Kai Ming  Kwok Man Pun  Law Ming Kan
Institution:Ray W. Herrick Laboratories, School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, 140 South Intramural Drive, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-2031, USA. mmkmli@purdue.edu
Abstract:A ray model is developed and validated for prediction of the insertion loss of hard parallel noise barriers placed in an urban environment either in front of a row of tall buildings or in a street canyon. The model is based on the theory of geometrical acoustics for sound diffraction at the edge of a barrier and multiple reflections by the ground, barrier and fa?ade surfaces. It is crucial to include the diffraction and multiple reflection effects in the ray model as they play important roles in determining the overall sound pressure levels for receivers located between the fa?ade and the near-side barrier. Comparisons of the ray model with a wave-based boundary element formulation show reasonably good agreement over a broad frequency range. Results of scale model experimental studies are also presented. It is demonstrated that the ray model agrees tolerably well with the scale model experimental data.
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